Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 12, Charlestown, Clark County, 12 December 1821 — Page 1
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IKINTLD A'iU itr.L isHLU 11 V IJUjYKLYk- jMOPJUSOX.
py Wednesday morninc, on Watcr-
ret, west ol the Lcuil-liouse and Ller ?
Jee, on the following terms:
".en dollars ncr vcar if paid in cdvr.rr.
'no dollars and a hat if 'paid half 'i.eurh. )co dollars and 75 cents ut the md of the
d (inr.rler, and
hrcc dollars ij payment be aaauea until
md of the war.
bltcm l?LC Editor: vnrt It post
ot'tunvisc, inej icm noi 'ot uueitaat u.
MISCELLANEOUS.
From the Cvunteticut Journal.
llaw Manki -d h ve usually been
much d.s'immiHi'. u i r oiveistty ot ire a ci eh racitr or p.-rsO'nd n trxr.fif. and ih.v not u, trecis-n'h
Inbit it. much to the ami) em.ut it
h o:iur. i hi is sometimes done
tr.viuc: names to children, bou.e
rents st lent tor their child the name
c,om? ditir.;viised If. to, st estn m,
d.vin? thiukimr, t- rhaps, ( at the
is-.essjon of the name is a sure p!c ge
jeseriibiatire in talents a ch rac i.):iiC 'i.jnd dou n th: ir civi u .ni
ihoiH regard t- ay cihi gt-i;
it irora mere p ide 10 b'lve Ue n p; ;iii;'. Some have iv;?- njr.irs l.o;n :al circumstancts, ):i:nuJtrn s$ wtii -.no lent tunes ; hcr.ee, a child bo n f.2a i rxx.al2ed Ocra i, ...r perhaps AV , in 'hnrcr of his M.j- sty of .he i'Jvnt. Scrne, in beltxtii.p; names tiif-'r children ruve u,r. d 'Jt-mselveG retnated by uncommon Jrriotisn) ; hence a hopeful chi.d in
nii'don oS vvi. t c m v. Her cri e 's not only peih-et 5 t!riy but In cdeni Slie is not .o t i iini izn;;1; .s lubiou,' oexaetinj ;is the oil l i jf st cs .jotic as T sljion. L t ub try the rat e ;y a parallel, and ex mime it. not as :th'cting our vi'tuf, b;:t our pleasure Does religion fo b:d th chec ful t nloymeptsi u! J; Jr. as ri irusly as Aarice i'.ubid them ! Docs L-he icquire , tlc!) .sacrifices ot our ea-e as Anli. tion ; or such icunciations ci t ur quiet as IVttK ? Dots Devotion murder sVep like Diss potion ? o s she jnmhilj-e tnnuiie like Garpbiing?--Does iheembntir lite like Discord; orabridn;;- it like Duelling!1 Docs ichgion inii) .st more vjih.nce than mispicio , ; oi iuM so many niortitkatic ns .sv hi ? Vice hi.s Ik r m irtyis. and i ;i 'v. j.i . us Lie and ascctick, (who ;nts" i.vc ill genius of Christianity ;d inst .is her cf my ) never tormentid l.uscif ith mi h cruei and clihIcss : n.-r-,iy. asrf't vrh which Kuvy ia ;:ua; in r unhappy votaries. VVo ld- ) iu or bug s u s to be at the tiouble til' lesciiti g injuries, but religion1 pa es U". titat inconvenience, by coin minding us to furtive the;:i ; &nd by ih s injunction, i onsults our happi-; ness no less than our virtue; lor the J torment of hiting any mu-t be a: least j cqiial to the sin of it. If th:s estimate bo tairiy made, then is the balance cieady on the side of Kcligio i, even .
.n the article ot pk ature. Pcrt!and Statesman. Uncommon rircuir.ftanre. A corrcs. ounde n I in Liarnvtabie c.-u:ty iJorrr.
us, Uiat on .Sunday niglu bst, a shoai r
ol fi,h ot the While .species, to ine
number of nearly 100. came, or v. eie
Public Revenue and Expend c. If the existing revenue:, ot the nation thould, uf i uppreliended, prove to be unequal to the present national expenditures, it will become a serioih qmstion at the approaching session ol i.on;,rcss, whether the revenue shall be inc reased, whether interna! or direct taxes fhall be laid, or the appro P'laiions and expnsts of the govern incut reduced. We are no: certain that it will be ahsolatrly necessary to choo-e between these alternatives ; but it it should, we a re under a very strong impression that the people of I'cnusyl
vania would prelrr a rt duet ion oi tin.
New Orleans, at winch Dr. D :-rHi n presided, and that a cornn.s'.uc t ar-langr-ment nas iippointt J i or t'v.s occasion, c omposed of AJisr.r. L. i'-iv ingston Grymes, Mere.iu, Lis!et Mazurcnu, Canonge. ai d Trabuc. Several resolutions were ade pted; one instructing the committee to give three weeks notice ot the day fixed tor this commemoration; anoditr i:tiitution a subscription to d.'ray the expi nse; and another authorising tin committee to designate to perscr s. to he charged with the dtpy ot making the funeral ortttion in honor cf Napoleon. When
the meeting was dissolved a subsciip
national expenditures to the levying ol ! tinn was optned to receive the names additional butdens, especial. y in the ! of thove present, for the above describfoim of diieet or domtstie taxation. ' ed purpose, A in a few m nutrs about '1 hough businrs. atjd the proipciiiy J one thousand do'la-s weie subscribed, ot the i.cttion aie .ludUdiiy i i;;g, j Tills lucks as thcugii ihe good people the improvement is slow. It is still ;'s I oi New CMeans were in earnest.
i'KUlM, not many years suier, w,;-- - - . , 6 Embarg:. Some p ef r .ho.t dr.venou tiurt, on Indian Neck, u!id
ints, of a sincle m- no-y;!able, a
L.i or George, as matter of conven ?' ice. Some prerrr names of several dab'es. or even double natnes.a big "not ciui'.e so eomm'Mi." S juv efcr romantic name:, and henct they lake ti;eir selec.ions from afavoiinpvd. heme preler Scripture r.ame-, fid one good ' I i lady is said to hav
ionpht Beezebuo a very pre'ty nu" fo" a lav rite litde gr.-nd eh-ld! ut wha' should have given p do ice to the following name, which is lerealmmeof a ciuzen, or ot o?i. !ho has been a cit.zen, of t' is st tr !e are unable to sav . It is given v it itf further comment. iMaiur SUalfil h'ashbaih PoJyearpus leison Sccft.d. Tne last i the surSme! We have no disposition to braer, buliy )f banter; hut we present thn i'oilowiii aineonthe nail of the vountr state of Indi-
iia, rhallensitiL' our older Sifters of the
iieaeh:vil Love, in WeHlcet, on Capt
L-ed, u here they were left by the tide, fney were discovered early op. Mod day morning by a Ud who was gunning, and wno marked 57 of the best of .hem i )t his lather, and then gave miurniauon ot the others. They meas ure irorn 10 to 25 feet in le..gkh; and ne od extracted from them is said to e but li tie inter. or to speim osf 1 he value ot ine w h le shoal is estimated at fc2,500; and tiie lather ot the lad m, i, turned has been off-red il 000 for the 57uwnked b him. Jt is expected liuy will ntlt hwn S5i500. 'l hcse l.-ii ai'e known by the name ot the tilde k Wbcde hsh, and lorincrly weie ...w! i.wr, on our coast, but have IWt
uecn st.cn toi many ycrs past, it is aiu to be peculiar to them, when they find themselves in shallow water, from t. ight, or ot'n r causes to run on &hore and perish. Boston Centtuel,
....... A shi.lenl at ne ol me oiuver?-ties
yinon tocoiii teuuo:, imm. mwicu ,nv . , ,. , , '. ,. , ,. , i- ivr ci fil u nou I) 1 OrUIiUlO'l Ol Lie
If A.1 1, WIVj -' Q ' , ,, . ' ,
lie tlooeiate ciloit of Connetticct.
"'! Editors. I ud. In!. JarLer Jumbi'irr It, upulundtvi iiuitlus jo. in V''t Purlonzo Conduct !! ; Mstalen views cf He'iion, uj One eau'-e which imp dvs the re option of religion, even among the Jell disposed, is tha garment of sad-
ss in which people d nip'it to up
filing "I' : Ciiristi.'ui virtues, Faith, JPje, and tUun'j,
oi.kU' his replies in the toltovau orici . Quid est Fide.-? Quod noa vide. Quid b;es? ana ies. Quid eharitas? JMa;;n;i rarUas. What's Faith? 'Tin what you ea'.not '-c. AVli.'it llopi'? A tiling too ain to le. V.'iiatCliariij ? A rarity.
much as the people generally can do to support their famines; and it i an inauspicious peiiod to require from them the payment of taxes, unless it be imperiously mcessaiy. e arc therefoie j e tectly satisfied snat the p c-ple of this state, and ihc Umon at Lrge, would, if c onsulted by their representatives in Congress, sa that no taxis ihou'd at tti tunc ke laid. Certain branches of national expvinelituie, which it is unnccrss.aiy ai pie?ent to point out, may be judiciously retrenched ; and, in addition to tins, the sinking fund o! ten millions may be reduced w ithout producing any tvd or dissatisfaction We wisii to see the national debt spee dily redeemed; bm !.e do not wi-h to siee ihi-i-"'p'p on
pressed by new burdens, in orikr that (nal ledemption may be accomplished sooner than would oe consistent with their interest, comfort, and tranquility. Franklin Oazctttr. From the 21alional Intelligencer. New Turd. On Sa urdy lite 10. h ins:, the Convention, which has been sitting for the last two mouths in this state, adjourned sine the. It was determined to incorporate the amend, incuts with the present constitution, and .'resent the whole to the peopie, who are finally to pass upon the doings ot itu- Convention, and ratify or reject
them. The amendments p; op-JsCtl by the Convention to the constitution ci he state, are : " 1st. That the legislative shall correspond with the calender year, and begin on the 1st day of January; and that the ,en-e'-al elections shall be held in the iali inetead ol the spring of the year. i'd. That the governor shall holt', his cilice fur two years, instead of throe; and testing iuh'un a right to pardon ak-uiulcly in eaiesot murder, vviucli he did not postei belure, bat only to grant reprieves, and refer the matter to the ie:,idanne. .id. A provision lor inakiag luiuie a-
DiciHhiieiit.i U the constitution. 4th. The abolition of the council of re-
aml i'-,bnL'' a nuahtied negative on
A jr. Int, The steam taper 7u ill erected by Messrs- Philips, See if Co of this city, is now in full operation, and we are happy to have it in our power to inform the citizens of this a:.d the adjoining ccun'ry, that Cincinnati can furnish ihtm with as good p;.per and co as good terms as ir can bv- imported i;om the eastern states. We have seen various specimens of paper from this manufactory, and can assure the public that it is tqu d to any that has been brought to market irorn abroad; indeed we h.3ve seldom seen in the wtrTcrn ccuinry writing paper of as g .od a quality us that proceed from
oi.u in. u.v;
common
lied fiCCt V:!S I
aied
?ss m which people ioj.it to up- , , i v bse her tbtssi d; and a Me o h n , . th.s season. x u ga 1 n o I mingai-tinen -e, which they pretend danger, lq. of New- i o, is be enjoins cn her disciples. And it - i,,t any par;,euL
ltere well n" ili': v.'Cic the only mis rep
Mentation of he r declared enem.es; but, unhappily, it is too tr quent mis- ' cepuon of her iujudiciouG friend-,. 'Jut such an overcharg- d p-c ure is mt
Tn.iri-. mviir.''!1 'c lii:in if i inililie: loi bin
'1..-.M.. .XT: ,... ..l,,v... I-.ii.I -:nT!d Oil i";S JIO
, v.iu vriouie e.) i.i. ooi i w os i: . . . .. ,,.:.,, .!. i , . . -. I it, n; 1 IMII1.' li'i'll 11 1 O a' -OCol
jmn ail lu r beautirui an'i : conun.; niu. i..- - . . , , .
I ' 1 lO ' '
n. uh.rh eift..ed louiiecn and
hall pounds measuring m e.u. uodci eiiuo at the head, 2 feet ui)d 6 nicne,.
Riley, tlio. Creek liuli-, whn f-r.:m
My. Jcivi Luea
ni t i.'or 'i.i.
confident we have never seen any of domestic origin to be coir pared with it. By domestic, we mean the produce of the West ; f or wi h rc spect to our importation of merch wd'Zu crossing the mountains has the same effect on our pecuniary embarasvments, as crossing the ocean Thanks to the enterprise ot our citizens, our dependence for articles of the most obvious necessity, i d uly diminishing, and we are glad occasionally to gee a mmufactoring establishment sp ing up among us, emulous to rival our eastern brethren in the qu di y of their fabrics. Such i Torts cannot fail to be attended with success. The importance of patronizing them need not be suggested It is the only means of producing a general emulation, by w hich alone we can arrive ft that perfection that has heretofore recured to foreign importations so decided a preference. Cozfrr A nrj) trap rrith a goo1! rpring." On Saturday, the 21st Oct. Mr. Henry Abbott, of Fulteney, in a lit of insanity, nt an end to his "xi-''encc in a singular manner: AlVr raising a part id one corner of r.rail fcT.Cf. f v rne::r:3 of a pole, which c supported ly a prc- he placed
Ins? head throne1 1 t.': verr.nev mui maue,
;;t a tlae where before- a!i;o--1 inef, ;
A
irn
corners bad
Viaiwin una esiini.', a 11 uai.avu u-aov v.. , heiot'o an;o-:i stiv'T, a:,i ii.. :i orougni me
t!ie passage of law? in the executive alone, j vbole 'vijight iftii fei eo up;! his neck, by
oni. jrue.e. bin.
'ine extension ol tlic rijiht ed' suf-
A divi-ion of the slate into eight
.senatorial districts instead of i-ur; li.inlnig l ne iiiuiiuer oi members oi a-.einaiv to I JJ and s new luudnicaiioiis ed thu 1c-
,.-!. i, ive deo.nlineiil.
of an-
7 lb. Tne aamitiou o! toe couiiCi
laLMieiil, and piav idni lor li.e eleeliuii
a aiiaoi
at ol oniijei's.
uib. A ..uv moaoicaiioo oi thejau. ciary.
Iviciung away the :r'p v.-tn
we.asi man of cette-ideraale pmr.i ticveringlv inehistr;;; atid. t.a.l a The toantr-oe!o",v -vrre riv Worcvter, Mass. A.oe . o at which CV2 anif?a!s were e ati candidal s ibr premiums
fa
He
pcriv.
large ro' tr.'j were
itltictitv. iinp'vt's fewer s.aeriii :es. no
';Oit!y of ratio', Imt of pleaira'de rnjoymetit, thati the unountroiled do-
;.r.l suli-ueJ u.al.i ..e.;oi'.lni:;!y.-. i-
Ye hmc noted t-.e intention of some i'..rri!, of Ne .v (J. ao j io p -y loo-r-a'; ii; .o sto t..e r'.oSr.Q.y ; i.:;v.'ieon Jo an i.te. v'..' y ."c.-rday rce m ei!
" i mi d-j.s l
ii.i-el.-s.; W'.i he, d 0:i tUw iu:.'.l uit. ai
(l iJcl. IH; iron (li it a re m-- ;c
dotoestio fbrje':. Our Metier Path I offspring to 'efJ.-et. n t!;c:s. the ri.-i-.' ..--? :. pen ' om r- a ,' sh.
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